Steve
Mon May 12 02:05:24 PDT 2008
The proper method is to take the dbx files from the one machine and copy
them ALL to the hard drive on the new machine. Select all of them and then
go to Properties and ensure that the readonly attribute is cleared. Then in
OE go to File | Import | Messages and select OE5 format and then choose to
import from a directory. Then point the browse option to the directory of
dbx files.
If you try to do it another way, you may succeed, but you will likely wind
up with a corrupt message store that will self-destruct one day and all your
messages will be lost. This feature is due to the instability and fragility
of the OE message store.
steve
"Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:75A7CB2B-F8AB-4FD8-8FB9-E16B58F3E531@microsoft.com...
> Thank everyone very much for any suggestions
> Could you please tell me what wrong it will cause?
> For the new account, it contains a list of Inbox, outbox files, if I
> replace
> those files with existing on new account, what will happen?
> Thank you very much for any suggestions
> Eric
>
> What wrong will it cause?
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Do NOT do that.
>>
>> Eric wrote:
>> > Thank everyone very much for suggestions
>> > What if I copy the folder under window explorer, which contains all
>> > files
>> > for Inbox, outbox, but I don't know that address book files are located
>> > under the same folder.
>> > Then I copy and paste into the storage folder for new OE, I have tried
>> > this
>> > approach before, but have no idea whether I will miss anything or not.
>> > Could
>> > anyone please give me any suggestions on this approach?
>> > Thank everyone very much for any suggestions
>> > Eric
>> >
>> > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> I will assume both machines are running WinXP.
>> >>
>> >> OE data cannot be exported from the old HDD to the new HDD. (OE File
>> >> |
>> >> Export can only export to MS Outlook or MS Exchange.)
>> >>
>> >> You may be able to *import* the OE data (i.e., folders and their
>> >> messages)
>> >> from the old HDD to the new machine via OE File | Import if the new
>> >> HDD
>> >> can
>> >> "see" the old HDD. See
>> >>
http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/how.htm#importOE5.
>> >>
>> >> Don't even bother attempting to import anything from the old HDD's
>> >> Registry. If you can recover your OE folders and Address Book, you'll
>> >> be
>> >> lucky.
>> >>
>> >> While this isn't exactly rocket science, it's not easy either. If the
>> >> procedures look too complex - and there is no shame in admitting this
>> >> isn't
>> >> your cup of tea - take the machine to a local, reputable and
>> >> independent
>> >> (i.e., not BigBoxStoreUK) computer repair shop.
>> >> --
>> >> ~PA Bear
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Tony Tee wrote:
>> >>> (Someone else here trying to back up all my outlook express emails
>> >>> and
>> >>> data
>> >>> ready to take over to laptop on disc)
>> >>>
>> >>> Got so far but now stuck. Don't know what it means by export these 4
>> >>> keys
>> >>> where it says....
>> >>>
>> >>> Export the 4 OE registry keys.
>> >>>
>> >>> From Regedit, export these 4 keys as *.reg files and save them in
>> >>> your
>> >>> Registry keys folder (see Preparation #2):
>> >>>
>> >>>> --HKEY_CURRENT_USER
>> >>>> -----Identities
>> >>>
>> >>> I open regedit, goto the identities folder, in the left pane, right
>> >>> click
>> >>> to
>> >>> get the export option, (as thats the only place i can find any option
>> >>> to
>> >>> export, so thats my interpretation of the instructions.."Click
>> >>> Registry
>> >>> |
>> >>> Export Registry File" rightly or wrongly, thats the only way I can
>> >>> see
>> >>> how
>> >>> to do it. And its refering to this as a 'branch' as there are more
>> >>> than
>> >>> one
>> >>> entries under identities. Then it wants to know what to name it,
>> >>> before
>> >>> i
>> >>> drop it into my newly created registry keys folder. Am I doing the
>> >>> right
>> >>> thing by saving the branch of registries, and if so, what would I
>> >>> need
>> >>> to
>> >>> name it, or doesn't it matter?
>> >>>
>> >>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> >>> news:e%235q%23qTsIHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> >>>> Windows version?
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Are you referring to a new identity in your current Windows User
>> >>>> Account
>> >>>> or an identity in a new Windows User Account?
>> >>>>
>> >>>> References:
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Backup & Restore OE Data
>> >>>>
http://www.insideoe.com/backup/
>> >>>>
http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx <snip>
>> >>>> Importing OE Data (all DBX files, including Folders.dbx)
>> >>>>
http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/how.htm#importOE5
>> >>>> --
>> >>>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>> >>>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
>> >>>> AumHa VSOP & Admin
http://aumha.net
>> >>>> DTS-L
http://dts-l.net/
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Eric wrote:
>> >>>>> Does anyone have any suggestions on how to transfer Outlook Express
>> >>>>> details
>> >>>>> from one user into New user account?
>> >>>>> Currently, my username is abc, and I would like to create a new
>> >>>>> account,
>> >>>>> and
>> >>>>> transfer all Outlook Express setting, Inbox, Outbox, Contact into
>> >>>>> New
>> >>>>> User
>> >>>>> Account?
>> >>>>> Does anyone have any suggestions on how to do it?
>> >>>>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions
>> >>>>> Eric
>>
>>